Tribology Online
Online ISSN : 1881-2198
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Friction Modelling in Boundary Lubrication Considering the Effect of MoDTC and ZDDP in Engine Oils
Rupesh RoshanMartin PriestAnne NevilleArdian MorinaXin XiaChris P. WarrensMarc J. Payne
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2011 Volume 6 Issue 7 Pages 301-310

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A predictive friction model has been developed in boundary lubrication conditions to understand the sensitivity of the model to molybdenum dithiocarbamate (MoDTC), a friction modifying additive and zinc dialkyldithiophosphate (ZDDP), an antiwear additive in engine oil. Controlled experiments were performed on a block-on-ring tribometer to record the friction performance of the tribofilms produced by ZDDP and MoDTC additives under conditions representative of boundary lubrication conditions in the cam and follower interface. A statistical approach was used to develop an empirical friction model. The boundary lubrication friction model considers ZDDP and MoDTC additive concentration in an ester-containing polyalphaolefin (PAO) base oil, temperature and sliding speed as the factors affecting friction. The friction significantly depends on ZDDP, MoDTC, speed and temperature; showing a ZDDP/MoDTC synergetic effect on reducing friction. The results show good agreement between the measured and the predicted friction values, with a high correlation coefficient.
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